Physical and emotional stress during pregnancy also
increases magnesium requirements, which means that pregnant women who do not intake sufficient amount of magnesium are at a risk of becoming magnesium deficient.
High amounts of zinc and vitamin D
increase magnesium requirements.
Not exact matches
In feeding experiments, use of soy protein isolate (SPI)
increased requirements for vitamins E, K, D and B12 and created deficiency symptoms of calcium,
magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, copper, iron and zinc.
Overstimulating these processes will result in an
increase in our
magnesium requirements.
In feeding experiments, the use of SPI
increased requirements for vitamins E, K, D and B12 and created deficiency symptoms of calcium,
magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, copper, iron and zinc.